Follow all the goals, thrills and spills from tonight's Champions League games, featuring away games for Manchester United and Chelsea

Midweek kick offs featuring pony-tailed players with unpronounceable names and a classical song that could have taken its lyrics from Freddie Mercury can mean only one thing...it was Champions League night!

You can re-live all the action from MirrorFootball's live blog which brought you the goals, talking points and tweets from tonight's games.

Look away now if you don't want to see the full-time scores:

Group E

FC Nordsjaelland 0-4 Chelsea

Juventus 1-1 Shaktar Donetsk

Group F

Valencia 2-0 Losc

BATE 3-1 Bayern Munich

Group G

Spartak Moscow 2-3 Celtic

Benfica 0-2 Barcelona

Group H

CFR Cluj 1-2 Manchester United

Galatasary 0-1 Braga

19:10

GUESS WHO'S BACK?

Midweek kick offs featuring ponytailed players with unpronounceable names and a classical song that could have taken its lyrics from Freddie Mercury can mean only one thing...it's Champions League night!

Welcome to MirrorFootball's live blog where you can keep abreast of all the talking points from tonight's European games as they happen.

19:10

WHAT'S ON THE AGENDA...

Here's a glimpse of the games being played tonight:

Group E

FC Nordsjaelland vs Chelsea

Juventus vs Shaktar Donetsk

Group F

Valencia vs Losc

BATE vs Bayern Munich

Group G

Spartak Moscow vs Celtic

Benfica vs Barcelona

Group H

CFR Cluj vs Manchester United

Galatasary vs Braga

19:15

GREAT SCOT!

We, of course, will be concentrating on the two Premier League clubs, United and Chelsea, because...well, because we're bloody British that's why! But, fear not, we'll also be bringing you updates and the best Tweets from tonight's other games.

Celtic's game against Spartak Moscow has already been completed and the Scots earned a hard fought 3-2 win in Russia

19:20

UNITED WE STAND?

Back to those British teams who are not the only team capable of winning their domestic league this season.

Manchester United travel to Romania to take on little known CFR Cluj who are only playing in the competition for a second time and can count a win against Roma as their only notable achievement. Surely, a walk in the park for Fergie?

Well, not exactly. United are under mounting pressure after a distinctly lacklustre start to the season that has already seen them lose twice in the Premier League - including being beaten by Tottenham at Old Trafford for the first time since 1989 at the weekend.

They did win their opening Champions League game 1-0 against Galatasaray but were anything but impressive, despite Fergie's protestations that they had learned from last season's humiliation.

The team from Transylvania play a fast counter attacking game, which United have been susceptible to this season...let's hope they don't get bitten again

19:20

A NEW STYLE

Roberto Di Matteo is proving equally adept at parking the bus as he is driving a collection of fast new models to the top of the Premier League table.

The new exciting brand of football encouraged by Roman Abramovich is certainly more exciting to watch but there is a danger of getting caught - as exposed in the opening game when Chelsea let a two goal lead against Juventus slip at Stamford Bridge to finish with a 2-2 draw.

There seems little chance of that happening again as the Blues travel to unexpected Danish champions FC Nordsjaelland who will be playing their first ever Champions League game at home.

The reigning Champions League holders will be confident of improving their recent away record, which has seen them win only two of their last games in the competition - still enough to win it though.

The Danes come from a town of only 18,000 people while players, including Andreas son of Michael Laudrup, typically earn around £150,000 a season - similar to what Fernando Torres collects every week.

A virus spreading around Old Trafford has taken Ryan Giggs and Michael Carrick while Paul Scholes has not travelled either. This means that Tom Cleverley and Anderson will be asked to create a silk and steel partnership in central midfield with the returning Darren Fletcher.

Wayne Rooney has impressed since returning from a gashed leg and start his first game with Robin van Persie. But it's been defence where United have struggled and Fergie will be praying nothing happens to Rio Ferdinand and Johnny Evans his only two fit centre halves.

19:35

TAKE A REST

The scouting reports obviously didn't impress Chelsea as Di Matteo believes he can rest a few key players including John Terry and Eden Hazard who are both on the bench.

There is a recall for Frank Lampard who has been busy warning the bench of late and a rare start for Victor Moses. Let's hope the plan doesn't backfire for the Blues.

Ferdinand gives the ball away cheaply to give Cluj their second corner - but it's wasted

3mins

GOA....DOH!

Moses gets in at the far post and should have given Chelsea an early lead but his header inexplicably hits the post

4mins

HOUSE WARMING

Juventus are playing their first game at their new stadium and it's not going to well as Donetsk are battering them by all accounts

4mins

GOAL 1-0 BARCELONA

Alexis Sanchez gives Barcelona the first goal of the night after predictably good work from a certain Lionel Messi

9mins

Torres is played through on goal and tries to dribble past the last defender like he did in his Liverpool days...which are obviously long gone now and he fluffs it. Lampard has a long range shot - which still hasn't fallen back to earth

11mins

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Tyldesley has set phasers to patronise tonight. Has anyone got any scissors handy so I can chop off my ears?

13mins

GOAL 1-O CLUJ

Van Persie, Rooney and Hernandez might be playing but it's Cluj who take an unexpected lead when Kapetanos streaks off and finishes confidently. United just keep conceding early goals this season

15mins

BUTTER FINGERS

Benfica are putting Barcelona under pressure and almost equalise through Lima with Valdes looking shaky in the Catalan's goal

19mins

GETTING BETTER

Rooney, who has impressed since returning from his gashed leg, at least makes the Romanian keeper work with a sharply taken snap shot. Anderson follows that up with a side-footed efort that's skewed just wide.

22mins

SAME OLD

Torres races through and has a shot from the edge of the box but you can imagine what happened next